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You may need a shop manual to get thru this. There is a body computer and a front control module that affects headlights among other things. The front control module has drivers for each light on each side. All of the lights use the same ground so that should be ok. The headlight switch sends a signal to the module and it controls the lights.
My van cuts off after driving on a long stretch of highway. Around town it does pretty good. It starts back up after ten or fifteen mins. I changed the oil, oil filter, coil pack new spark plugs, and fuel fliter. It still does it. Does any one know what this could be???? O its a 2001 dodge caravan
you need to replace the neutral starting switch on the transmission,it is a screw in type and has a connector with three wires on it,or start your van in neutral.
is this a 2001 or a 2005? is this just the normal setting for your alarm?
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